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"cases that used" is a correct phrase in written English.
You can use it when a certain scenario or scenario has been used or referenced before. For example: "There have been several cases that used this particular legal strategy with success."
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Let me try to remember past cases that used hydrogen?
Two well-known cases that used special counsels were the inquiry into the leak of Valerie Plame's identity as a covert operative, which resulted in the conviction of I. Lewis Libby, and an investigation into the destruction of terrorist interrogation tapes by the Central Intelligence Agency.
In 8 cases that used an early design, the embolic material fragmented during withdrawal from the access sheath.
Hence, we acknowledge that we missed mild and severe cases that used other options of care and did not come to the district hospitals.
However, when compared with past use of TCAs, a lower risk of MI was observed during TCA use, although not statistically significant due to the low number of cases that used a TCA.
We report a high frequency of CAA which is in line with earlier results from our group [ 29] and other published data from consecutive autopsy cases that used immunohistochemical detection methods [ 30, 31].
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According to a 2010 survey of the 1600 members of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, 81percentt of members had seen an increase during the past five years in the number of cases that use social networking evidence.
And the thing I wanted to say about the Beckstrom case is that was a case that used optical ballots.
A hard guitar case that used to be £60 can be reduced to £20 if it's a little battered.
His prosecutors, Holder said, had "constructed a case that uses materials and evidence that does not derive from the techniques that were controversial," which would "maximize our chances for success".
The proposed system is thus effectively compared with the present system (base case) that uses no OBESS.
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